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Why? Two words: high risk and low trust. Crops fail, livestock dies, rain ghosts farmers and most don’t keep records, so no ...
The last time William Dellacamera went to Washington, D.C., he drove his tractor. This time, he took a train — but his ...
Kiwi grower Hezi Mena was on the verge of giving up his family business ravaged during the war with Hezbollah, when ...
Agrivoltaics is reshaping the agriculture industry, benefitting farmers and the planet. According to The Appalachian Voice, ...
As the Grand Valley’s population grows and its farming community shrinks, agricultural burning becomes a more contentious ...
Small farms are making a big impact during the FL/GA Spring Harvest Farm Tour. From family-owned vineyards to cattle ranches, ...
Wild lands have their treasures, but farmland also holds precious life while being carefully managed by caretakers. Michael ...
A delegation of Utah lawmakers traveled to Washington, D.C., for high level meetings to discuss food, wildfires and how the ...
A Northeast Kingdom farm just welcomed its newest sets of rare Dutch spotted lambs born on the farm. "I had the first and I have the largest batch of Dutch Spotted Sheep in North America," said MKVT ...
Barren Inc., the Barren County Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual Achievement in Business Awards Luncheon on Thursday. According to Barren Inc., the event in Glasgow recognized individuals for ...
Washington Congresswoman Marie Gluesenkamp Perez is sounding the alarm that farmers in her southwest Washington district are ...
A Dallas-area teacher and football coach became the patriarch of an eight-generation Texas ranching family, owners of El ...
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